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By Bliss on Riverside · May 2026 · 6 min read
There's a version of this article that starts with the history of coffee cultivation in Ethiopia and works its way through three centuries of roasting technique before getting to the point. This isn't that article.
This one is for the people who want a genuinely good coffee on Brisbane's southside, want to understand what they're actually drinking, and maybe — just maybe — want to impress someone by ordering with confidence rather than just pointing at the menu and saying "just a flat white, thanks."
We'll talk about what specialty coffee actually means (in plain terms), what we serve at Bliss, and how to pick the right drink for your morning. Let's go.
"The goal of specialty coffee is to get out of the way and let the bean speak. When we do our job right, you taste the fruit, the terroir, the care — not just the roast."
Bliss Lead BaristaThe term gets thrown around a lot. Here's the honest version: specialty coffee is coffee that's been independently scored above 80 points on the Specialty Coffee Association's 100-point scale. It has to be traceable — you can know which farm, which country, often which harvest — and it has to taste distinctly good in ways that commercial blends simply don't.
Regular cafe coffee is typically a commercial blend — beans from multiple origins, roasted to mask inconsistency with a strong, reliable, slightly bitter flavour. It's not bad. But it's not trying to be interesting. Specialty coffee is trying to be interesting.
The practical difference you'll notice: the flavour is cleaner, often sweeter, sometimes fruity or floral in ways you wouldn't expect from coffee. A well-pulled single-origin espresso from Ethiopia can taste like blueberries and dark chocolate. A Guatemalan filter can taste like brown sugar and stone fruit. These aren't imaginary — they're real compounds in the bean.
We source our espresso from Queensland specialty roasters, rotating seasonally. This isn't a marketing line — it means the coffee you drink in summer at Bliss is genuinely different from what you'd get in winter, because we adjust to what's tasting best at origin and at roast.
The full menu at Bliss on Riverside's coffee bar:
The pure base for our coffee menu. Sourced seasonally. Currently: a beautiful washed Ethiopian with distinct lemon and cacao notes.
The local benchmark. Made properly: double shot of espresso, 130ml of rich microfoam, served in a 170ml cup. Rich and balanced.
Equal parts espresso and warm steamed milk. Richly coffee-forward. The absolute best way to taste our rotating beans under milk.
Steeped cold for 18 hours. Incredibly smooth, low in acid, and naturally sweet. Excellent for warm Queensland mornings.
Brewed fresh every 45 minutes. Lighter body, immense clarity, and designed to highlight complex floral and fruity notes.
Premium Oat, Almond, Soy, and Coconut milks steamed to precise microfoam temperatures. No extra surcharge on request.
The most common question people have in a specialty cafe is whether there's a "wrong" order. There isn't. But here's a rough guide based on what you actually want:
Honest assessment: the northside has historically been better served for specialty coffee — New Farm, Fortitude Valley, and West End had early adopter cafes that shaped Brisbane's coffee culture. The southside is catching up fast.
Tennyson's coffee scene is still relatively concentrated. Bliss on Riverside is the main specialty destination in the immediate area. But the broader southside from Moorooka to Yeerongpilly has improved noticeably in the last two years, with several cafes transitioning from commercial blends to quality single-origin programs.
If you're making a specialty coffee run your primary reason for visiting the southside, Bliss is your best starting point. And the view from the riverside deck makes the flat white taste better anyway — we're not above admitting that.
Open 7 days from 7:00am. Single-origin espresso, slow-drip batch brew, 18-hour cold brew, and a view that turns a coffee into an occasion.
This is where it gets good. Coffee without food is fine. Coffee with the right food is the reason you go out for breakfast.
Our picks for what works at Bliss:
No surcharges here! We believe premium dietary choices should not be taxed. Oat, almond, soy, and coconut milk are available on all coffee options at standard price.
It's about volume and microfoam ratio. A flat white is served in a smaller cup (170ml) with thin microfoam, keeping the espresso flavor strong. A latte is served in a larger glass (220ml) with more milk and a thicker foam cap, resulting in a milder, creamier cup.
We work with premier Queensland specialty roasters, rotating our single-origins every season to align with peak harvests across South America and East Africa. Our house blend is always carefully roasted locally to ensure maximum freshness on the deck.